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The Song of Bernadette

United States

1943

156 Min
Black and White
French, English
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DIR Henry King

PROD William Perlberg

SCR George Seaton

DP Arthur C. Miller

CAST Jennifer Jones, Charles Bickford, Vincent Price, Lee J. Cobb, Anne Revere, Gladys Cooper

ED Barbara McLean

PROD DES James Basevi, William S. Darling

MUSIC Alfred Newman

SOUND Alfred Bruzlin, Roger Heman Sr.

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Henry King

After a start as a stage actor, Henry Kingbegan appearing in films in 1912, and by 1915 was directing. King made numerous dramas, westerns, and actioners over the teens, achieving special distinction with his 1919 comedy 23-1/2 Hours Leave. Two years later he co-wrote, produced, and directed the landmark rural drama Tol’able David; his other important works of the ‘20s include The White Sister (1923), Romola (1925), and The Winning of Barbara Worth (1926). A prolific and reliable craftsman, King made numerous handsome films into the early 1960s, most notably two outstanding films with Gregory Peck: a psychological drama of World War II, Twelve O’Clock High (1942), and the moody, intelligent western The Gunfighter (1950). King’s career is also notable for his feeling for Americana, as found in 1930s projects as different as State Fair (1933), Jesse James (1939), and In Old Chicago (1938), as well as in such later films as Remember the Day (1941) and Wait ’Til the Sun Shines, Nellie… read more

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Dimitris Psachos

9Apr10

I'm one of the most non-religious people you'll meet but this still is supremely moving. Like it or not, Jones radiates even if Saint Bernadette's tale is somehow fictionalized, both in novel and film.

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